The Seven Years' War differed from other eighteenth-century European conflicts because
A) it began in America over American issues.
B) it was fought mainly in India.
C) England and France, usually enemies, were allies.
D) it began in Europe and then became a world war.
E) it was mainly a war of religion.
Answer: A
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